Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS)
The Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS) collects data from the health records of individual children, young people and adults who are in contact with mental health services.
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About this standard
- Publisher
- NHS Digital
- Publication date
- 8 April 2021
- Status
- Awaiting approval
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- Contact point
enquiries@nhsdigital.nhs.uk
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- Applies to
- Community or integrated healthcare : Community-based services for people with mental health needs
- Impacts on
- Implementation of this information standard impacts all health IT systems suppliers providing systems to the above providers; suppliers should work with their customers to determine necessary changes.
- Associated medias
Review Information
- Scope
- NHS Services
- Sponsor
- Fiona Walshe
- Director for Mental Health and Disabilities
- Shielding and Volunteering Policy
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Senior Responsible Officer
Claire Murdoch, National Mental Health Director, NHS England and NHS Improvement
- Business Lead
- Kate Croft
- Information Lead Manager (Community
- Mental Health and IAPT)
- NHS Digital
- Approval date
- 25 March 2021
- Post Implementation review Date
- 31 December 2022
More information
The Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS) is a patient level, output based, secondary uses data set which aims to deliver robust, comprehensive, nationally consistent and comparable person-based information for children, young people and adults who are in contact with services for mental health and wellbeing, learning disability, autism or other neurodevelopmental conditions. As a secondary uses data set it re-uses clinical and operational data for purposes other than direct patient care. It defines the data items, definitions and associated value sets to be extracted or derived from local information systems.
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